Disney Channel Auditions has detailed casting calls and talent search information for Disney Channels Worldwide and Disney XD television series and movies.

There is always a starting point in an actors career, and a great place to begin is learning about what the Disney casting directors are holding auditions for, and sending in your photo and resume. The network's biggest names... Selena Gomez, Dove Cameron, Ross Lynch, Bella Thorne, Miley Cyrus - and new stars such as Rowan Blanchard and Jacob Bertrand - all had to start somewhere. You are no different. All you have to do is have the desire, learn how to submit for auditions, and be the best you can be when cast in a Disney Channel show!

One of the great trends has been Disney Channel casting calls being held in various cities and countries around the world. New talent is being given amazing opportunities to be seen by Disney casting directors, and audition for roles. And not all talent needs to have a talent agent to be seen. There are no requirements regarding union membership or being signed to an agency, to attend these open casting calls.

Disney auditions for kids are now taking place in many areas, including Atlanta, New Orleans, Wilmington, Austin, Vancouver, and Chicago. Auditions for actors in the biggest roles are still mainly done in Los Angeles, however these roles are sometime cast in these other locations where some shows are filmed. Casting directors for Disney, Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS and many others do hold acting auditions for smaller roles all the time in markets outside of Los Angeles and New York.

If you do not have any experience, one way to learn is being an extra on Disney Channel shows. Working as an extra teaches you all about what happens on a sound stage or on-location. When you are eventually cast as an actor, you will have knowledge about such things as hitting your mark, shooting schedules, the jobs of crew members and production staff, and most importantly... confidence!

Take your career seriously, find out what Disney Channel and Disney XD movies and television shows that the casting directors are holding auditions for, and send in your submission for those projects. You won't be cast if you aren't seen. Now you can be seen!

Welcome to Disney Channel Auditions!

Disney Channel Auditions has detailed casting calls and talent search information for Disney Channels Worldwide and Disney XD television series and movies.

There is always a starting point in an actors career, and a great place to begin is learning about what the Disney casting directors are holding auditions for, and sending in your photo and resume. The network's biggest names... Selena Gomez, Dove Cameron, Ross Lynch, Bella Thorne, Miley Cyrus - and new stars such as Rowan Blanchard and Jacob Bertrand - all had to start somewhere. You are no different. All you have to do is have the desire, learn how to submit for auditions, and be the best you can be when cast in a Disney Channel show!

One of the great trends has been Disney Channel casting calls being held in various cities and countries around the world. New talent is being given amazing opportunities to be seen by Disney casting directors, and audition for roles. And not all talent needs to have a talent agent to be seen. There are no requirements regarding union membership or being signed to an agency, to attend these open casting calls.

Disney auditions for kids are now taking place in many areas, including Atlanta, New Orleans, Wilmington, Austin, Vancouver, and Chicago. Auditions for actors in the biggest roles are still mainly done in Los Angeles, however these roles are sometime cast in these other locations where some shows are filmed. Casting directors for Disney, Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS and many others do hold acting auditions for smaller roles all the time in markets outside of Los Angeles and New York.

If you do not have any experience, one way to learn is being an extra on Disney Channel shows. Working as an extra teaches you all about what happens on a sound stage or on-location. When you are eventually cast as an actor, you will have knowledge about such things as hitting your mark, shooting schedules, the jobs of crew members and production staff, and most importantly... confidence!

Take your career seriously, find out what Disney Channel and Disney XD movies and television shows that the casting directors are holding auditions for, and send in your submission for those projects. You won't be cast if you aren't seen. Now you can be seen!

Disney Channel’s “Good Luck Charlie” introduces a new baby in Season 3.

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It’s a Laugh Productions and Disney Channel are back in production on the hit multi-camera teen sitcom “Good Luck Charlie” as it begins taping it’s 3rd season. New kids, teens, and infant twins are being cast as series regulars, recurring roles, and guest stars by the Disney Casting Team. The third season will feature an addition to the Duncan family, a new baby. There will be a talent search for infant twins to play the role of the new baby, as there was for the role of Charlie Duncan (casting directors were unsuccessful in finding an appropriate set of twins and decided to cast Mia Talerico).

Fans were able to choose the name of the new Duncan baby via voting on the show’s website. The prospective boy names were Noah, Jonah Toby, Bobby Jr. and Bo, while the possible girl names were Sydney, Erika, Mallory, Talia and Jenny. The baby will join toddler Charlie, sister Teddy, and brothers P.J. and Gabe during a special hour-long episode planned for spring 2012.

“Good Luck Charlie” originally premiered on April 4, 2010 to over 4,600,000 viewers, making it the highest-rated series premiere for a Disney Channel Original Series since “The Suite Life on Deck” in 2008. The Disney Channel Original Movie “Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas!” struck ratings gold on December 2nd as the most-watched live-action cable movie of 2011 with over 6,900,000 total viewer.

The series stars Teen Choice Award nominated Bridgit Mendler as Teddy Duncan. Mendler starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie, “Lemonade Mouth”, which was also the number one cable movie in the U.S. for 2011 until “Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas!” aired. Also starring in “Good Luck Charlie” is Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy Duncan; Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe Duncan; Mia Talerico as Charlie Duncan; Eric Allan as Bob Duncan; and Jason Dolley as PJ Duncan.

“Good Luck Charlie” is executive-produced by television veterans Dan Staley, Phil Baker, and Drew Vaupen. Baker and Vaupen are also the series creators. Veteran Disney Channel director Eric Dean Seaton took to the director’s chair for numerous season 1 and 2 episodes, and Bob Koherr also directed many of season 1 and 2 episodes. Koherr is also a Disney Channel series regular director.

Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up being thrown away), they do not cast the films. They hire Disney casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions and they audition the actors.

The series follows two teenagers, Teddy (Bridgit Mendler) and PJ Duncan (Jason Dolley), and their 10-year-old brother, Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry), whose parents Bob (Eric Allan Kramer) and Amy Duncan (Leigh-Allyn Baker) enlist their help when they return to work after the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte “Charlie” Duncan (Mia Talerico). With their parents juggling full time careers, the older Duncan siblings pitch in, getting very familiar with baby formula, burp clothes and babysitting while navigating typical teen and pre-teen life. In each episode Teddy creates a personalized video diary for Charlie. Each video chronicles Teddy’s daily adventures and mishaps for Charlie to use as advice when her big sister is no longer living at home. The Duncan household prepares to expand with the impending arrival of a new baby, rubber duckies and choo-choo trains, while parents Bob and Amy juggle their jobs, and their kids, PJ, Teddy and Gabe, cope with both their teen years and their mischief-making toddler sister, Charlie.

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